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  • #11
    Truth is I think everybody respects his abilities in the ring he can fight, he is probably the best counter puncher in the game right now, he does have mad talent.

    But ducking big fights doesnt sit well with fans, cheap shotting opponents doesnt neither, talking the way he does and beating up on women isnt going to get him respect neither.

    as a person I dont respect him as a fighter if you were to go head to head with Floyd you better respect him or he will cut your head off.

    But as a person I think the dog **** I stepped in, in my back yard last week deserves more respect than Floyd does

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    • #12
      Originally posted by champ_kw View Post
      I don't think it has anything to do with lack of respect. In fact, I think all those people who talk reckless to him, respect him too much. What provokes the random outburts by "haters" are his physical stature (only 5'8" 147lbs), jealousy, and technology. The internet and social media has made everyone feel like their opinion matters. At one point, athletes, stars, etc were unattainable. At one point if you bought an album and it ******, you could only gripe about it with your friends. Now you can add a "@" and tell the artist directly. This has given these "haters" a false sense of importance. For one, it's laughable to call a guy who stands and fights someone for a living a coward in any way, shape, or form. Yet, frail disk jockeys sit behind a mic and soundboard and assume the tough guy role and in turn call a professional fighter a coward. It's odd. But I was always told, anytime a stranger can hold a conversation longer than 5 mins about you....they're paying too much attention to you. Haters say Floyd fights put them to sleep...yet can tell you everything that happened in the fight. Haters say Floyd will be broke and he's dumb with his money....then get mad when he breaks the old business model of fighters doing the fighter and the promoter counting the money. They're never pleased. And the fact that so many people are waiting on the day he loses, proves his skills are respected by those very people hating.
      This is something that really annoys me. How can anyone who fights for a living be called a coward.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by KING MEAT View Post
        He always get dissed by public figures who makes him look like a joke..
        How come noone ever talks to ANY boxers that way except for him?

        even amateur boxers dont get talked to that way
        As to Mayweather looking like a "joke," it's strictly your opinion homie, some people share it, while others don't. Mainly, someone would have to be pretty obtuse/uninformed to think Mayweather is a joke; his career has been brilliant both in terms of how he’s managed it and the fights he's won. If he were a "joke" as you put it, none of what he's accomplished would be possible, it's okay to not to like him and say he's earned his props at the same time.

        There are lots of reasons why people don't like Floyd Mayweather, but my gut tells me it's racial in the end. Americans like their black folk to be soft spoken, humble, or even docile. They prefer that their sports heroes be contrite for no reason, spotless, and uncontroversial. Floyd Mayweather is none of those things, he's loud, direct, and occasionally obnoxious, but on the whole, he's real. His persona, that has proven to be amazingly lucrative contains none of the requisite humility that the boxing community wants from its fighters, and so he's punished in the media.

        Black people are not allowed to be arrogant or prideful, a trait which is all too common in the white community. If Floyd were callow and soft spoken he'd probably be making even more money than he's making now, just in endorsements, but the problem is, that image doesn't comport with Mayweather the man.

        Folks will always find a reason to hate Floyd Mayweather, especially if he chooses to keep speaking his mind.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by Slip Stream View Post
          As to Mayweather looking like a "joke," it's strictly your opinion homie, some people share it, while others don't. Mainly, someone would have to be pretty obtuse/uninformed to think Mayweather is a joke; his career has been brilliant both in terms of how he’s managed it and the fights he's won. If he were a "joke" as you put it, none of what he's accomplished would be possible, it's okay to not to like him and say he's earned his props at the same time.

          There are lots of reasons why people don't like Floyd Mayweather, but my gut tells me it's racial in the end. Americans like their black folk to be soft spoken, humble, or even docile. They prefer that their sports heroes be contrite for no reason, spotless, and uncontroversial. Floyd Mayweather is none of those things, he's loud, direct, and occasionally obnoxious, but on the whole, he's real. His persona, that has proven to be amazingly lucrative contains none of the requisite humility that the boxing community wants from its fighters, and so he's punished in the media.

          Black people are not allowed to be arrogant or prideful, a trait which is all too common in the white community. If Floyd were callow and soft spoken he'd probably be making even more money than he's making now, just in endorsements, but the problem is, that image doesn't comport with Mayweather the man.

          Folks will always find a reason to hate Floyd Mayweather, especially if he chooses to keep speaking his mind.

          yessss...only took 2 pages for someone to bring out the race card.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by champ_kw View Post
            I don't think it has anything to do with lack of respect. In fact, I think all those people who talk reckless to him, respect him too much. What provokes the random outburts by "haters" are his physical stature (only 5'8" 147lbs), jealousy, and technology. The internet and social media has made everyone feel like their opinion matters. At one point, athletes, stars, etc were unattainable. At one point if you bought an album and it ******, you could only gripe about it with your friends. Now you can add a "@" and tell the artist directly. This has given these "haters" a false sense of importance. For one, it's laughable to call a guy who stands and fights someone for a living a coward in any way, shape, or form. Yet, frail disk jockeys sit behind a mic and soundboard and assume the tough guy role and in turn call a professional fighter a coward. It's odd. But I was always told, anytime a stranger can hold a conversation longer than 5 mins about you....they're paying too much attention to you. Haters say Floyd fights put them to sleep...yet can tell you everything that happened in the fight. Haters say Floyd will be broke and he's dumb with his money....then get mad when he breaks the old business model of fighters doing the fighter and the promoter counting the money. They're never pleased. And the fact that so many people are waiting on the day he loses, proves his skills are respected by those very people hating.
            green sent and great post!!! anyone that calls floyd a coward behind a mic or a laptop can NEVER EVER say that to his face, those are the real cowards. aside from his ignorance, the guy has contributed so much to the sport, hes paid his dues.

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            • #16
              Bull****. Floyd is as far from real as it gets. Ignorant Black people , like FLoyd, would love for it to be like that though, that a person could act ignorant and arrogant and come out squeaky clean but it doesnt work like that. People arent perfect, especially floyd mayweather. Everyone knows that his 0 is manufactured through the politics of boxing and he tries to hide that fact by manipulating the public with cries of racism and jealousy. He wants respect for something he doesnt deserve. If he deserved the respect he would get it. Nothing to do with him being black. You dont hear Michael Jordan running around crying he dont get respect because he is black and he talked a ton of ****. Its because there was no question that he was the best. Floyd needs to earn his repect. He seems to think all black people love him, when its really about 50/50 maybe less. Hes loved as a boxer but hated as a person and that **** just doesnt fly with regular people. People like him because he can box not cause he of what he has. But he insists on rubbing everyones face in it. Fact is at some point, he will be humbled, whether he likes it or not. Either hes gonna get beat or get old and start ducking the young lions, but one way or another hes gonna be humbled. Every person is.

              Originally posted by Slip Stream View Post
              As to Mayweather looking like a "joke," it's strictly your opinion homie, some people share it, while others don't. Mainly, someone would have to be pretty obtuse/uninformed to think Mayweather is a joke; his career has been brilliant both in terms of how he’s managed it and the fights he's won. If he were a "joke" as you put it, none of what he's accomplished would be possible, it's okay to not to like him and say he's earned his props at the same time.

              There are lots of reasons why people don't like Floyd Mayweather, but my gut tells me it's racial in the end. Americans like their black folk to be soft spoken, humble, or even docile. They prefer that their sports heroes be contrite for no reason, spotless, and uncontroversial. Floyd Mayweather is none of those things, he's loud, direct, and occasionally obnoxious, but on the whole, he's real. His persona, that has proven to be amazingly lucrative contains none of the requisite humility that the boxing community wants from its fighters, and so he's punished in the media.

              Black people are not allowed to be arrogant or prideful, a trait which is all too common in the white community. If Floyd were callow and soft spoken he'd probably be making even more money than he's making now, just in endorsements, but the problem is, that image doesn't comport with Mayweather the man.

              Folks will always find a reason to hate Floyd Mayweather, especially if he chooses to keep speaking his mind.

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              • #17
                Who we talking about? Those who aint black?

                Floyd said it best, the black man always get it the toughest. Especially when you undefeated and paid. He guessed he aint black and he wasn't. Then he said cause black ppl support u

                Stop acting Floyd the only one who got it tough and argue back, cause he's DEFINITELY not

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by fishman View Post
                  Just by looking at your sig..youve lost all credibilty...that and your dope ass grammar.
                  and thats fine if i dont appeal to you. now back to the subject and post your opinions.

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                  • #19
                    Flo yd is somewhat of a joke in boxing right now, but Floyd respects himself and thats the main thing, as he has to wake up everday with himself and look at himself in the mirror.
                    If hes happy with how its gone that is all that matters.

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                    • #20
                      hes the so called bad guy, and hes also a man of color who boast/thinks highly of himself... thats a big no no in america!!!!!!!!

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